Hey older brother. Nice to meet you. I am new to the art of Kali. Your videos are off the chain. I saved this video to watch and study later. I am only 2 weeks into my training and I am still focused on foot work and the basic strikes. I have made great progress under your fantastic instruction. I will definitely watch this video in its entirety later today. Time to go train. Many thanks. God bless.
It´s not in many countries in the west you walk around with sticks right? 🙂 Or with machete...😉But if you train a lot of sinawali 6, you will be very fast in your hands and in that way good at empty hands as well. You can use anything as your weapon- even nothing.
As far as I understand it, "empty hands" is a relative term, because the body is seen as a weapon, too. The entire tool-set is already there. That's the beauty of it.
Brilliant, and all from just 3 moves, such versatility and application. Hi to Jim :) Love the backdrop. Perfect camera angles. I now appreciate the shoulder touching application.
Great sesh! I'd love, if you could elaborate in another video on the takedown options in case the opponent presents you with an exposed, somewhat over-rotated back, following that parry - like, the transitioning into some dumog options from that position? That would be mighty interesting. Anyway. Superb explanation and presentation. Many thanks and shoutout to Jim for his support. Keep it up, guys👍
Thank you for very nice application of these basic blocks and how they can be applied together. I used to train kyokushin karate for many years ago. They have the same parries/blocks although they pay much more attention to the 1 st parry (Japanese: Soto uke). The 2nd (uchi uke) is practiced as a part of the syllabus but is not used in fight training. As always, excellent teaching 👍
Awsome Guru Paul and your brother cool vid. Love your instruction, I ve been at it many years and I get it, and I hope that new trainees keep with it, the FMA art is a formidable and proven art world wide, Kalicenter 😎👍.
Thanks for helping out, Jim. Our dojo teaches a very similar combination block and it is very effective. The dissertation on the timing you gave was very helpful..Back to work for me.
Hey Jim, thanks for helping with the class, hope everything is well. I love watching your videos, they are really well done and fun too, I'm definitely gonna get the courses once i can, kali is really interesting and I love learning it. Im just a bit confused cus I watched another older video and im unsure if I should start the parry with the left or right hand (on both sides), maybe both work
Thanks for watching!!! At the beginning of this video I show the Parry form as it is done on both sides. That is the best place to start with them to learn the 3 techniques.
Good stuff, but I would change one thing. After you parry and your opponent is with his back to you, instead of pushing his shoulder, punch it. That will injure a major nerve that will cause his arm to become unfunctionable. Thank you!
BTW, I think you should write it as "panuntukan" , not "panantukan". The root word is "suntok which means punch. The old Pilipino word is "suntukan" which means fist fight.
There is one thing that is bothering me, if all these 3 Perry are effective as a defence move specifically against straight punches then why can't we see it in the boxing ring or MMA. Nobody seems interested in using them in the fight.
Really? I see 1 and 3 parries all the time in boxing. 🤷🏻♂️ boxing doesn’t include backhands so you won’t see 2 parry except for in some covers pressing out.
Hey older brother. Nice to meet you. I am new to the art of Kali. Your videos are off the chain. I saved this video to watch and study later. I am only 2 weeks into my training and I am still focused on foot work and the basic strikes. I have made great progress under your fantastic instruction. I will definitely watch this video in its entirety later today. Time to go train. Many thanks. God bless.
You should still be focused on foot work and basic strikes 2 YEARS into training!🙂
Great to hear about your progress. Keep it up! 👍🏼
My Filipino grandfather and I always played Arnis when I was a kid. I didn't know this could be done empty handed.
It´s not in many countries in the west you walk around with sticks right? 🙂 Or with machete...😉But if you train a lot of sinawali 6, you will be very fast in your hands and in that way good at empty hands as well. You can use anything as your weapon- even nothing.
As far as I understand it, "empty hands" is a relative term, because the body is seen as a weapon, too. The entire tool-set is already there. That's the beauty of it.
And if u have fast hands u need no grill
Thanks for the tutorial I'm new in your kali training always watching. ❤❤👊👊👊🇵🇭🇵🇭
Welcome to the journey! ⚔️
Thank you for being the sacrificial dummy for us Jim!
Brilliant, and all from just 3 moves, such versatility and application. Hi to Jim :) Love the backdrop. Perfect camera angles. I now appreciate the shoulder touching application.
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Great sesh! I'd love, if you could elaborate in another video on the takedown options in case the opponent presents you with an exposed, somewhat over-rotated back, following that parry - like, the transitioning into some dumog options from that position? That would be mighty interesting. Anyway. Superb explanation and presentation. Many thanks and shoutout to Jim for his support. Keep it up, guys👍
Absolutely 👍🏼
Thank you for very nice application of these basic blocks and how they can be applied together. I used to train kyokushin karate for many years ago. They have the same parries/blocks although they pay much more attention to the 1 st parry (Japanese: Soto uke). The 2nd (uchi uke) is practiced as a part of the syllabus but is not used in fight training. As always, excellent teaching 👍
Awsome Guru Paul and your brother cool vid. Love your instruction, I ve been at it many years and I get it, and I hope that new trainees keep with it, the FMA art is a formidable and proven art world wide, Kalicenter 😎👍.
Thanks for helping out, Jim. Our dojo teaches a very similar combination block and it is very effective. The dissertation on the timing you gave was very helpful..Back to work for me.
Glad you found it helpful! Keep practicing! 🙏🏼
Cool. Love the pangamot stuff. As always: Very well explained session. Thanks to the Ingram Brothers for the demonstration!
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Thanks again! 🙏🏼⚔️👍🏼
Greetings from UK, my biggest problem is finding partners to practise with.
Awesome! 😎 nice to see you with Paul, Jim!!!
Thanks Bro! 👍🏼
Great explanation Paul, thanks for your knowledge. I know that you stress test your system and techniques and that is so important and rare
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼⚔️👍🏼
Thanks Jim. Shoulder tap now makes sense
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Great stuff,Always follow you ,greetings from Italy.🙏
Thank you very much!
Thanks to both of you!
Glad you enjoyed it! 👍🏼
Great info. Thank you Paul.
Good content, welcome to my home state, enjoy your stay.
Thank you! It's a beautiful place.
Thanks for vídeo Kali 🙏
Anytime! 👍🏼🙏🏼
Thanks, Jim.
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Hey Jim, thanks for helping with the class, hope everything is well. I love watching your videos, they are really well done and fun too, I'm definitely gonna get the courses once i can, kali is really interesting and I love learning it. Im just a bit confused cus I watched another older video and im unsure if I should start the parry with the left or right hand (on both sides), maybe both work
Thanks for watching!!! At the beginning of this video I show the Parry form as it is done on both sides. That is the best place to start with them to learn the 3 techniques.
Kadena de Mano!😊♥
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Nice! ❤
Thanks! Glad you liked it 👍🏼
hi jim1 glad that you survived.
Hi Jim Shane uk
5:12 - you're in great position there to do a kidney punch, which can be a fight-ender.
Hi very good Shane uk hi everyone
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Hey Goa.
Good stuff, but I would change one thing. After you parry and your opponent is with his back to you, instead of pushing his shoulder, punch it. That will injure a major nerve that will cause his arm to become unfunctionable. Thank you!
Shit guys It's Mr. Ballen
Chinese kung fu same concept
BTW, I think you should write it as "panuntukan" , not "panantukan". The root word is "suntok which means punch. The old Pilipino word is "suntukan" which means fist fight.
I get it but Panantukan is what’s searched on UA-cam and Google. It’s okay. It’ll be fine. The training is what’s most important. 👍🏼
There is one thing that is bothering me, if all these 3 Perry are effective as a defence move specifically against straight punches then why can't we see it in the boxing ring or MMA. Nobody seems interested in using them in the fight.
Really? I see 1 and 3 parries all the time in boxing. 🤷🏻♂️ boxing doesn’t include backhands so you won’t see 2 parry except for in some covers pressing out.
I notice this Kali is similar to wing chun